What is diclofenac eye drops used for?
Likewise, can diclofenac cause eye problems?
Diclofenac ophthalmic side effects severe burning, stinging, or itching of your eyes; eye pain, redness, or excessive watering; vision changes, increased sensitivity to light; dizziness, stomach pain, vomiting, weakness, fever, chills, or flu symptoms (can occur if the medicine is absorbed into your bloodstream).
- indigestion, gas, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting;
- diarrhea, constipation;
- headache, dizziness, drowsiness;
- stuffy nose;
- itching, increased sweating;
- increased blood pressure; or.
- swelling or pain in your arms or legs.
One may also ask, what do anti inflammatory eye drops do?
Anti-inflammatory agents act against one or more of the mediators that cause inflammation and reduce irritation and swelling in the eyes. Anti-inflammatory eye drops are used after surgery to relieve pain.
Eye numbing drops are used by medical professionals to block the nerves in your eye from feeling pain or discomfort. These drops are considered a topical anesthetic. Saline drops, artificial tears, and anti-allergy or anti-histamine drops are available over-the-counter to soothe and hydrate your eyes.